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February 28, 1880 (4 pages)

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fully the pathetic role. _.winkle’s ““Me:notte” tp ___did this fault appear, for he unfortunately “doubled” on several sentenEESTI She Dinily Transcript, : . WEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. © eetidny, Feb, 1 28th, 1880. peters teat eaten el —_——— The wsuallarge audience assemBled at the Theatre Wednesday evenihg, to witness the Nellie Boyd company’s presentation of Bulwer Lytton’s *‘Lady-of Lyons.” It is in this play that Miss Boyd and Mr. Hasenwink!e enjoy the reputation of doing some of their strongest acting, aud their appearance Wednesday night ~demonstratel that the credit has not been wrongfully. bestowed; Pauling,” jAs the lady depicted _ faithMr. Hasenis undoubtedly the best piece ot acting he has yet ~~dispinyed during his engagement i) this city, and the enthusiasta witli’ ~ THE NORMAL S$ ORGOL. : What Our Enterprising Citizens are Doing tv Secure thé Establishment of t Branch in this City. ‘The TRAN scrirT of yesterday contained an article ca ling attention to [the Tact that Assemblyman Carr had introduced an Act to provide for the lovation of three State Normal schools, one to be at Sfm Jose, one at Los Angeles and one at. Nevada City. The bill ‘makes an ap; propriation of $75,000 forthe erection of the first named and $50,009 for each of “the others. We stated thatthe townsot Chico and’ Redding were making great effort secure preference over this ¢ity as the site of this northern branch, and advised that’a mass meeting be call+ed-at once here to take measures for: ‘pushing Nevada’s claims, Yesterday a committee of prominent gentlemen took-the subject in hand, and circulated a cali for meeting. “Tt oS Lag me RerOUsLY. signed; aL and. to-day = Which the delighted audit tors received . him showed, that iz grace and eloquence did ‘not: lack appreciation. -'Lhe-only ‘drawback i is his his evident Esvivid description of infamiliarity with the lines. pecially in the the imagmary palace at Lake Como . 4#es, aud thus dispelled much of the éffect that his fine e.ocutionary powers had conjured up; and in the third act, where the admission.ef-hisguilt _ occurs, he stated that amarriage cer-—tificate made gtances was “ull and noid,” under such circum: creating considerate aufraseniéat “thereby ‘THe spport'was weak, none of the4 Philleo—beig fully: ‘suited for the "characters they sustained. Last . es) continuously runming every éonseentive hours for the period of . “Jose to have the whole loaf, but it is night the Deautiful emotional play of ‘Bast Lynne” was given. ‘This afternoon, at 2 0’e dék, a:grand matinee for ladies and children will take place,and-in-the evenitig “Phe Two Orphans” will for “the first time in this city be vetidered. ee The Water ——ae ~~ = "the following. is the substance of fhe contract. for water entered into thie 19th of Inst! month between oe Yuba Canal Company: and J, Karl Br The Cinal Compa-) ny ayres mae to Mra Brown such amount of wateraa.he may des} mand (not to exceed 200 ni twenty years from the time , agree‘ment was made, at the jrate of. sixteen cents per miner’s inch for every 24 houts, payable mgnothly. *Mr, Brown agree$ to Use at least 100 mehes ever ty 2¢ hours during éwenty . ~ years. The Canal Company are not “to be held responsibly: for failure to aupply water in case of accident occurring or showkt repairs be render. ed necessary. It also binds itrelf to furnish water to.no other individual or @orporation for the use _of the city of Nevada or its inhabitants during the twenty years for. which the agreement is made, a al tgp ace shee name The Lone Troe Mine. The tunnel of t thre Lone Tree Condolidated mine at Forest pring is is now in 227 feet. A tract has just been let to extend it 200 feet @ : SS > See “<c = “1 Lo} hn °° ‘ further at #b.2Q. foot, work being began Thursday morhitig by two shifts of two men each, It is beTieved they will complete the contract during the next:five Weeks, ‘aud thus tap the tith ove chate that was found. fast September in the shaft on the hill, Aar assessment of one cent per share has been levied on the capital stock jn order tg: realize $500 with whiclt to pay for the work mentioned. ‘The prospeets gf the-Lone ‘Tree, which was incorporaceds few months ago, are said to be very bright. The ore of the ledge in the shaft, on which work was Yaapeuter” owing to lack of facilities for handling the water, is gia good size, well formed, and abounds ¢ ee gold as fer as deve Py part .of the oped. stuck is a by two experienced anining men. oh “a stetra Goya Fore * As the following ftom the Slew York Mail of the 18th instant wil show, our ‘neighbot on the. north is peing ‘‘bogmed ” in the East : : . Prof. W. P. Blake made a very in. hercsting address-at the élab rooins, 19 Wert Pwenty-fourth street, which . . yrere crowded by meinber snd invitad ests. The address embracpd a guceinet teview of the present rosp gf the mining districts, high the Prefessor described, as t encouraging: He niade a speeand eucduraging actount of the Hele qroup. ef sierra county MUnes, Hints; and-anether offered —a—ten’ eommunity. eithey Chico or Redding mibinberswniess Messrs-~Hart and} _ ae S .}in the e early days of California, are . ro “Among the parties who were onthe} Reminiscences from the Majer. * Eprror Transceripr.—In your issue of. the 22d instant is. an. extractfrom the Virginia City Enterprise re-garding Rev. Mr. Gray’s lecture on the ‘‘Days of Rorty-gine.” "Mention: is made therein of Poorman’s: ofeck, . Plumas county. I was iw that section during the winter of 1859-I, and I confess that it even-yet makes me ashamed'to think how?’I came to ‘Nevads: county om a wild goose chase and left -behinthe rich eiaims I had-along the ereek. ~The largest nugget that was ever found in: the #0-. Poorman *s comtfy was one weighing 2 hundred ounces, and it was about the only one found in that particular I shoveled out# nugget weighing. 78 ounces, and others varying in weight from 25 ounces’ down. claim. Tae gravel: paid frofm one-half’ an ounce to ythree ounces per bugket. creek that winter, I will mention the i % the matter. M. L, Marsh, ik. Casper, — H. Cooper, J. SBunn, Sam__ Nichols, KrastusBond, Geo= Allan, Niles Searts, E? M. Preston, — Chas, Hepler, B. J. Carr, A. W. Bauer, J. Naffziger, A, Santord, A, Iscard, O;-Kagor, NORMAL SCHOOL All citizens. intefested in ‘the establishment of a branch of the Normal school in Nevada City, are requested to meet at the Superior Court roopy on Saturday, February . 28th, at 7:30 o'clock, P. Ms, purpose of taking suitable action in for the + 4eal. a i A. W. Herring, ~ 4afobn tT Morgans Thos. Legg, Brand & Bassett,Geo. E. Turner, we publish it. “While the committee were can\: Assing the town they re. ceived two propositions from reliable: parties who‘agreed to donate land for the.site of the builaing. One gentleman azteed ‘to give 24 acres, ented and sibyated within: thegity, patacre piece, Both of them are desira. ble building, spots. Ii sufficient energy is display ed_ in this'matter, N Nevada City has a very good show .of securing the school, which would be of immeasurable. pe-_ cuniary and. secial benefit to the ‘There aré many rea+ sons in our favor, as compared With Here are a few of the advantages we present Gentral locatian. ~ Heatthful climate. Acce sssilility by rail and stage. Good sdbiaty. Numerous churches. — Good boarding howses, and hotels, with reasonable rates. Yaterprise and prosperity. The county seat of one of the best counties in the northern part of the State. "PAE people of Nevada county will expect their Senators and Assemblymen to spare no effort that may tend to secure the passage of the bill in qaestibn: . ) As the\ Normal: School} is now centralized the tax payers in the’ Northern counties receive’ so benefit from it, comparatively, speak‘ting. It may be a good thing for Sur: an injutstive to the rest of Califor: nla. ee id down-and out Monday: Sheriff—W'm. Monts gomery Democratic, Under Sberiff—P, C. Byrne, Democratic. Deputy Sheriif—Woaor Democratic. Clerk—Jas:D. White, Democratic. Deputy, Glerk — John Webber, Detnocratie. Preasurer—J. N. Payne, Democratic. Public Admintistrator—Chas Kitts, Damocratic. Coroner—B. Johnson, Democratic. The following are the gent emen who will step into their shoes, Sheriff—EO, ‘hom pkins, ‘Work: man. nder Sheriff! — R, -D. Carter, . Workingamtan. Deputy Sheriff—Fremont Wood, Workiagman, Clerk—J, E. Carr, Workingman. Deputy Clerk--Wm. H, Adams, Workingman. Treasur:r+-G, Republican. Pabic Administratot and Coroner —Frank Huss, .Workingnoran. ‘Fhomas, in yon Schmittbu rg, _ Beath of Aunty Marla, Mrs. Ann Marra Odell, better’ known to all old residents of this place as Aunty Mafia, died at Her ‘residence'én Spring street, o Thursday last, of cancet, The. deceased ginia, 3 Margh 28th, 18'}, oud. came to Nevada City in 1859, and has resided here from that tinte to the present;.a period of about 90 years, thus making her one of the earliest pioneers of out city. Anuty Maria had a heart ranning oter with kindness, and her deeds of generosity to the unfortirate arid the sick, especially . num berlees. Daring her long and painful illness she was visited -by many of ‘Hee . white aswell as eolored neighbors, who did a i their power to make “her dyin as comfortable as possible. ‘The funeral . will take place from the Congregational ehyreh .t this afternogn, at 2 o'clock. ae aE ; SE jdcoeiupressed with the ideacthat pe-} J. was born-in Sanradore coutty, Virf, following, who ought; t6-be-considereda part and parcel of the history of California: Stoddard of the Gold Lake excitement. was with Captain Thomas FR; He never failed-when sisoclanihe ‘pifared to insist upqn and often exhibited the Indian arrow wound inhis deg.IL spent: mach . tine searching for the lake in quesStill I} in his “ assertion, but could not find it, believe he was honest ‘tions regarding its reality. Mr. Flood, now of the bonanza firm, livedin the cabin adjoining. ming, and his prospects were then: eonsidered-no. better than those: of the rest ofus. Jim Wade. now in Bodie, was there. So was Pete F reve, whose home is in Opoville at; present, NS Amang the rest of the boys were Col. Houston, Major Bacon and ~ the irrepressible Brown, Some of them who were oa the. Yereek that winter are very rich. men wi-present, so. says the world. The majority are poor. Istay with the inajority, the fate of nearly ali pioneer gold hunters. WM. Dow NIE, Nevapa Ciry, Feb, 27th -Truckes Saws. Republican of Wednesday : — F. Edwards of the Modoc Independent, was mar.ied last week in Berkeley. Her husband, a Mr. .Woods, wus’ lying at the point of death, a victim’ o1 quick consumption; Up to Monday last Mr. Woods was still alive, but lus. death wes hourly expected. The Daly boys who cane to Tructrianism was one of the fise-arts, and would find hundreds of enthusiastig AtNuirers, have folded their tents. like t Arabs aud silently stele. away.tield they conceived the somewhat original and happy idea Phaz it, could be more beneficial and hea eXxercise. walking along the railroad than walking iwa close. and heated’ hall. had: in® connting ties between here and Sacramento, unless it was to improve their mental faculties and give them a mathematical precision and acumen which would forever prevent the de scéption of scorers; remains involved in the profound depths of pedestrian wisdom, known only to the sealed minds of the walkers. The scorpion is a very undesirable neighbor, He siiugs promiscuously friend and fue, His wounds seldom produce death, but they are invariably annoying, Truckee has a Mr Scorpion-who walks idly about venomously stinging this and that individual, a} thmes-when the thrusts aré least expected, and least deserv6d. ‘“Sowetimes he teaches a d.iminutive seorpion to do his dirty work, and pierce the unsuspecting victim with aslanderous lie. Now there are folks who are not at all afraid of scorpions. If perchance, an insect } should cruelly sting half the people of a town at different times during a decade of years, itis no reason why he should think that the rest wi.t stand the ordeal. Hé is liable to sting the. wrong man. ‘‘lwiget Vous?” — An @vertoxe of Morpaine, A mon Knowa here as John Selingr, who uitil within eight weeke past was working at Ole Nelson's saw-mill, Eureka,and since that time ‘has been staying. in this city, was yesterday morning discovered in his scious state from a an.overdose of morphine. Dra. Hunt and Welch were press the result could not be predicted, “Thé ‘unfortunate man has forsome thne been in the habit of taking mofphing to relieve rheumatic pains fe which he smffered much, «* : PF. Missa K ate Bdwards, sister of Wy R What partitular object. they . Ju summoned; ‘but st’ time. of going to} John Hurst, James Kinkead, Rh. S. Johnston,’ M. B Dumler, -the correctness of his statements in IN. Brown regard to the wonderful deposits, A, Batah,~ John Schinidt, R. D. Carter, W. R. Coe, Wm. Holmes, G. Bushell, J. £. Brown, L: Hirschman; Philip Richards, Jas. J. Ott, . bas m. Powell, Jd. ¥. Carr, James Jenking; M.Rosenberg, John F. Hook, A. D,Tower, H.Guenther, J. C. Smith, D, McCarthy, C. J. Naffager, James Kitts, Xosénthal, A. J. Rosenthal, W. H. Sinith, G. G. Nichols, J. C. Hassell, P. Beldea, E. C. Baldridge, A. B. Carley, “A, Sloat, W. F. Carter,Wim. Mooney, G. W. Terhune, Cy. W. Smith, . E.-Robinson, James Hensey, August Crait, Wm. Cambell, C. F. Robiiisoa, T. Williams, R. Scott, S: A. Eé@éty, G. M. Hughes, O. Brown, E.'Carr, Cc. R. Hunt, J.N. Payne, R. M. Hunt, A. B. Crosby, F. C. Luetje, J. F. Kudoiph, A, Gaault Geo. F. Jacobs, = Lewrance, W. yfuss, Kieen, : ‘L’. Stewartson, C. W. Cross, H. M. Calkins, John Jack, L. 8. Calkins. L. C. A. visited Calif minerals, the operation. * i 2, **Maua,” John Senner,.Sr., >. Facilities A. F. Zekind,
Felix Gillet, Daniel Baker, = kK. Maloy, ~ J. Clark, s > C. Rieh, John T. Shurtleff, oe Caldwell, J. H. Boardman, J.C. Locklin, I. J. Rolfe, G. CoShaw, A. C, Niles, B. Sanguinetti : — — Simon, *\. James Monre, . Hind,’ Sohn N. Bassing, William Joy, J. W. Downing; Michael Hanley, Lb. Emmons,F. R. Wilkins, Chas. Kent, ~ L. Nihell, we Mua on the Ist day of Januury,i3s: +} wo greater rates shall be charged to consum_ California Newspapers. -« The total number of newspapers in California is 272, and it is flattering evidence to the intelligence and enterprise of the State that, of~all the States and Territories only nine publish more, while the others publish each a fewer number. lation be set down in round numbers at say 900,000, then there would be Lone newspaper toevery 3,300 persons and a fraction over, Of the total number of newspapers, 46 are dailies, 192 are weeklies, 7 are semi-weekly and one is tri-weekly. ‘There are 23: monthlies, 3 semi-monthlies, and one quarterly. In politics 63 are independent, 46 Democratic and 40 Republican, the remainder being neu_.. Oedinance No, 77. =a ORDINANCE 2 FLXING. THE RATES" _for the use of Water fecthe year endif dur popu-. doctor,” that,”’ , ‘‘Now,” said the Doctor ¢ toyer who had broken his fg must get a sling for this,” “Yes de replied the man feeb} “and letit be a gihsling—hot, ALWAYS give fat people a “wig % berth” on eeeping cars and steai boats. = Tatenhig s Avtivais: at THE UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, .CAL. W Holbrook city H Newell do F Corlis New York A Hidgef San Juan. NW ellington C © ERS. ¥ Heath slurchie BM J Woodburn Sacto G Woodburu — ! Jacob ‘Nafriger, Proprietor. & Bigelow city J Phillips Gras Vall, J ColematrGrass Valle *W ©. Powell do T Shaw Sap Francisce T Barker Sheridan F Sunige Shesidun H Smiley Bioomfiela Ow oedburn Sacre meg card of Erustees-oftine City” parece da dohercby ordain ‘as fottows : From andaiter March [ath, 1880, and until January Ist, 1881, the rollow wg rates aad . ers of water within said City per week. bection I. For Families, 00 cents.Section 2. For each additional Kami ly in each house, 50 cents. . Section. 3. For small families oceypying }. rooms in second story, 25 eents. section 4, For Kesiaurants and . Houses, 7 cents, . Section o,First Class Hotel, SS. — Seetion 6. Second Class Hotel, & section 7. ‘Third Class Hotel, a Section 8. Saloons, 75 cents. Section 9,Rooms and Ottices, 25 cents. section 10, Phetograph Galleries, 58 cts. ‘Section 11: Barber Shops, 5v cents. Section 12. Bath Establishments, 75 cts. Section 13, Drug Stores. 50 cts. Section 14. Blacksmith aud Wagon Sho} ps, 60 cents. Section 1ith. First class Livery “St: ables,inEating Geo. A. Nihell, Geo. C. B. Smith, McClintock, . Nivens, Jr., ‘P. Munerfauth, Ww. _ Ai Hennessey, Ch. Ferrand, A. Fan, Gaylord, ‘Montgomery, Ty. W. Sigourney, D. D, Carter, Elijah Booth, John Adams, Charles Grimes, Hyman-Bros., Jb. V. Pettit, A. R. Wadsworth, Jae Colley, , W. Hearn, t Eddy, ae. McKenney em Aliears, . Mc} ivy, Oo. P. Stidger,. E.0, Tompkins, Leop. Gartbe, — D, Wellington, Charles King, i. B. Thomas,, J. S. Holbrook, D. E. Morgan, Gk. Pearson, G. W. Hearne, John Boche, . KE. H. Gaylord, J. 1. Caldwell. J. G. Wilsen, —. T. G. McAllister, Geo. W. Welch, Phil Goyne, C. Beckman, W. D. Vinton, F. Exterman, Js J. Bra: id, Pp. T. Collins, H. S$. Welch, Win. Richards, Thos. Mein, W. G, Riéehards, Jobn Kistle, EK. S. Bobo, . Blumenthal, JR Johnson, Jd, D. Weming, s. L. Roge W. D. reg ‘LAST NIGHT! The Debris Question. working *, * rs a “Tittle girl, “do mén want to get married as much ‘as wotien do?” “Pshaw! What are you talking: about?”mamma, the ladies who come here are slways talking abont married; tee men dou’t,” surveying the }¥. G4, Guild, —— Ed. Muller, : The. forthcoming _report of _ the Public Land Commissioners, who nia last. autimn, will contain the following interesting passage on the subject of mining debris: The United States stillowns 40 Ber cent. of the lands in that State, aiarge portion of which contain for Fanning off their tailings are indispensible}. swecessful these mites, and the Government could scarcely expect to sell the same to purchasers and yet. deny the necessary conveniences for their. ‘This Commission has enjoyed nejther the —_ uor facilities. for an elligent “solution of. the important question, and it is clear that it falls within our jurisdiction, but it is See allied to the future disposition of the public domain in mineral localities, and itia of such growin importance that we feel warrant im recommending the creation of a of inproperly organized Commission, cloth. . fed with authority to ascertain the facts and to propoge to Congress an edeunste ee for poy evils that may be fo 1g ems which shali ~-Taettle this vexe Fano led even-. handed justice to all parties concerngetting“ ~} for cach machine. 25 cents, cluding Water forwashing. Livery Wagons, Buggies and ‘Carriages, 34. Section 16. Second Class Liv ery Stable, including Water .or, Ww: ashing Livery Wagons, Buggy ies ar 1d Carriages, = Section lj, ‘Third C (ass Livery Stable, including Véater for washing Livery Wagons, Buggiesand Carriages, $1.50, Section 18Fourth: Class Livery Stable, including Water for washing ‘Livery Wagouis, Buggies and Carriages, el. 2 Section 19, Privace Stables, for one horse, wagons and buggies, 25 cents. section 20, Private stabie, tional horse, 12} cents. Section 21, Feed and Sale stables, $2: Section 22. China Wash Houses and Laundries from $2 to $3. Section 23. Sewing machines use of water, for each. addi}° Section 24. Chinese ‘Houses for each faucet, 50 cents, Section 25. Railroad depot, $1.25. Section 20. All houses oceupied “by men shail pay family rates, 50 vents. Section 27. Breweries, $1.50, section 28. ‘Irrigation frony310to "S15 according to the size of lot aad pressure, per season. Section 29, 1000 bricks, on large contracts, 10 cénts. Section 30. 1000 bricks, on small contract, 12} cents. Section 31. Stone wall and mortar, 8 cents, Section 52. Plasveting er cementing, one cent per yard. & Section 33, School houses, 50 cents: Section 34. Foundries, &1. Section 35, Daily Printing offices, 75 cts. Section 36. Triweekly and weekly printing offices, 50 cents. Section 37. Court House, including irrigation, $4, Section 38. Gas Works; $2.Section 39. Butcher shops, 50 cents. Section 40, Butcher shops running meat eutter with water power, extra, 75 cts. Section 41. Bakeries,.75 cents. : Section 42. Datries, 50 cents. Section 43. All parties are required fo take Water at family rates te entitle them to get irrization water, Section 44, Alt rates are due and payable weekly; if not paid ‘within the current fonth the.water will be shutoff, at the dis: . cretion of the Water Agent. : ] Sevtion 45, .No one except a properly authorized agent of. the Company shall turrr on the water to any place-or building, without a permit from the Water Agent, _. Passed February 26th, 1880. J. 6. LOCKLIN, Presi vn, K. Casper, Clerk, wo‘NEVADA THEATRE, 3 © OF THE NELMIE : boyy) DRAMATIC COMPANY ! TO-NIGHT . Positively the Last Night Of the present Engagement, when wi!l be ~~ proséuted the great seiientional Drama in Seven Acts, emtitled the ‘Two Orphans . The Most Exciting Play Ever , Seen in America, LOUISE, the Blind Girl, Ia which aint she is ¢ ecdaninhea we press and patie as par-excellence, hav'irgeand throughout 'the East to and appreciative wadiqness, ) Admilsion 60:Cenis. ainaeed Seats €1, to be had at Vinton’s brug Store. E Charlies city J Seeley San Juan . G Damond de R MeMurray ba.Jua W Dreasy: W Boyd city E Thomas ¢ ity. J Lambert do : ‘Chas. 2 Pearson, . Proprietor. Yestefday's Arrivals At THE NATIONAL HOTEL, # MEVADA: CITY,. CAL. : W Pease city W_Allar-San-Frenci} —toyirestoores Flat E Sunderland San Ju A Cutter do de R Genson city W Carter do: fi Neoveds c ity, Febraney: 26th 1 188 — aged 63 years, Ii ionthe ti and days The funeral. will take place this Saturday. afterneon, at. 2 o’clock . from’ the Congregational church Friends and acquaintances are re spectfully invited to attend, ed. C, WHITE LEAD Use ATLANTIC brand, the standard Lead. Stip ulate for i in all your ccntracts! Do no permit any other-to’ be employ T. RAYNCLDS & CO,,Sole Agents — NOTICE! Owing to the greatly increas ed cost of material,’ the ‘price o ATLANTIC PURE WHIT LEAD has been advanced to cents per pouni, . _C. T. RAYNOLDS & Co., ~ Sole Agents. J substitution material. CAUTION. The price of ATLANTI PURE WHITE LEAD havin been advanced, property ow1 ers are cautioned agzinst th by painters cheap low grade Leads, whic! owing to inferiority in quality can be bought for considerabl ‘. less than the Repent cost of ra C.T. RAYNOLDS & CO., Sole Agents. being made, ~ REWARD. Whereas, the substitution ¢ cheap, inferior Leads, wie “ATLANTIC” has been spec fie’, isnot only“a fraud up the property owner, but a daz age to the reputation of the A LANTIC brand, we hereby off a reward of $50 for sufficie! evidence of such substitutis c.T. RAYNOLDS ‘ 00, feb 21-¢t-0od Grand Family Matin ec On Saturday Afterneen at 2 e'cleck, of) HIDDEN HAND, * Admission for Matinee: Adults 50 Cents. M*™ a Caden 25 Cente, to any part of the house. od ‘Red Rubber 1 Printing TO ORDER AND REPAIRG GEO. STEIN, Agent. Cor, Main & Unten Birec™ “Nevada Oity, = 14th, F Court House New timbers _sailroad tunnel. Bar, ce da twénby ce: Attend the N ing at the Cour Leopold. Gart ed notaty pub If a northern Normal Sehool da City must g Advertigein t It is the people clique-of Selass, -prising, “aud rei can read, “Prof, Hallecl __Colfax;and_.s But what in th leck. himself, ercditors.ie y ? “The 1 The Board eclock P.° MM. the labor offi _ The schedyle in ano.her « about 10 per prices hithert ares setthed w are about 10'y. it is estimatec the gross coll tow the amou: under the ol Brown gays tl . the second: ye enable the co under them, a makes astate proof to tha ~~ will willingly Sij ~The followi day transact “Court, Hon. ing: Seth Marti: Lonkey amd granted leave ments frony tl John Skew: Camp ell. FE terplead R. D Mone ay mern Recess till ing. The €: A girl whe ill fame on ¢ was burned now steps to it all happen ~ she spilled.s but did not The night of that whoever the unextin. floor, and k without ‘any Seems to be 1 shell.. saad Ce The Chip pany, opera with princip _ have filed-in “tary of Stat tion. The ‘ pany is $10, orsare 8; W = bonti, Henr son and Joh ; . High The pupil irrday expr “the Présidé following rn man, 1;.Gr burne, 1. er Site rand,” by ‘ Sale. atoBi Store.